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Do you get these? Beware of Fake Domain Renewal Scams

If you own a website, you may have received a letter or email urging you to renew your domain name for a hefty fee. At first glance, these notices may seem legitimate, but they are often deceptive solicitations designed to trick website owners into paying for unnecessary services. How the Scam Works Fraudulent companies send letters that look like official domain renewal notices, complete with your website’s domain name, registrar information, and an urgent deadline.

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Can I use a plugin or Widget to automatically make my website ADA compliant?

No. Yes, the answer is a bit more complicated than that, but the simple truth is: relying solely on a plugin will not make your website ADA compliant. Why Plugins Alone Don’t WorkIt’s tempting to think there’s a quick fix for making your website ADA-compliant. After all, many plugins advertise themselves as “set it and forget it” solutions to accessibility concerns. However, true compliance isn’t something that can be achieved with a single tool. ADA

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Web Hosting Uncovered: My Honest Review

Choosing the right web hosting can make or break your online presence. Over the years, I’ve worked with several hosting providers, each with its quirks—some great, others frustrating. Below, I share my honest opinions, including pricing details and personal experiences. In full transparency, I’m an affiliate for a few of these companies (links included), but trust me—this isn’t a promotional post. You’ll see exactly why! 1. Bluehost – Bluehost WebsiteStarting Cost: $2.95/month (intro price)Details: Automatic

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How Small Businesses Can Save on ADA Compliance with the Disabled Access Credit

Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is necessary, but small businesses struggling to fund digital accessibility improvements may be eligible for assistance through the IRS Disabled Access Credit. What is the Disabled Access Credit? The Disabled Access Credit is a tax incentive designed to encourage businesses to comply with Title III of the ADA, which covers public accommodations, including both physical spaces and websites. Eligible small businesses can receive a credit covering 50%

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